2019 World Cup | Farewell dinner fine for Shoaib Malik, not match: Wasim Akram
Cricket | July 05, 2019 16:45 ISTMalik had last year announced that he will retire from ODI cricket after the World Cup which is going on in England and Wales.
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Malik had last year announced that he will retire from ODI cricket after the World Cup which is going on in England and Wales.
Tahir will look to finish on a high and help his side to just a third win in the competition in the match against Australia, the leg spinner feels goodbye to be the saddest word.
Despite a big win, Pakistan are knocked out of the semifinals race in 2019 World Cup due to lower NRR than New Zealand.
Wicket-keeper batsman Shai Hope said it will be a sad day for world cricket when Chris Gayle finally calls time on his illustrious international career.
Angelo Mathews said that he is disappointed with his performance and is looking to start bowling soon to contribute more to the team.
Carlos Brathwaite said that West Indies should take cues from England, who bounced back from an early elimination from the 2015 World Cup.
Ikram Ali Khil's innings against the Windies saw him move ahead of Tendulkar's score of 84 which came 27 years ago against New Zealand in 1992.
Pakistan need to bat first, score 400 runs, dismiss Bangladesh for 84, and win by a margin of 316 runs but if they bat second, their chances of qualifying for the semi-finals will be none.
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